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The Hollywood Reporter

Awards Special 3A January 25, 2021
Magazine

The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

Can a Musical Beat Comedies to Sing Out at the Globes? • Song-and-dance movies once dominated the hybrid category, but in recent years they’ve been few and far between, presenting a challenge for films like Hamilton, The Prom and Eurovision Song Contest

Golden Globe Turns, Where Will It Stop? • The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s film and TV voters can be unpredictable, but trends have emerged over the years

Chases, Guns, but the Real Action Is Captured in Their Faces • Saddling up to work with director Paul Greengrass on the Western News of the World, film editor William Goldenberg cut a key shootout to reveal the growing relationship between Tom Hanks and Helena Zengel

‘The Crowning Achievement of My Life as an Actor’ • The two-time Oscar winner looks back at 40 years in show business, culminating in his most acclaimed performance to date in Warner Bros.’ The Way Back

5 Essential Ben Affleck Performances • He’s won Oscars for writing and producing, but Affleck always shines onscreen

How Delroy Lindo Morphed Into ‘a MAGA Hat-Wearing Trumpite’ • With a powerhouse performance in Netflix’s Da 5 Bloods, Delroy Lindo is primed for his first Oscar nomination. The actor looks back on a career full of ups and downs and his acclaimed fourth collaboration with Spike Lee: ‘I thought it was a meritocracy. No, not quite’

‘Trying to Find the Honesty in Everything’ • For Amanda Seyfried, playing Marion Davies in David Fincher’s Mank was a game-changer in that ‘somebody I truly have looked up to as a master for so long would allow me to enter his world’

Diane Warren • The Emmy and Grammy winner is aiming for her 12th Academy Award nomination, with three original songs in contention

Making Looks Pop on the Virtual Red Carpet • Leading into an awards season like no other, the traditional red carpet has pivoted to the virtual arena. But despite socially distancing, hair and makeup artists are still bringing the glam — especially for those Zoom tile close-ups

‘THE LAST WALK ON THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON’ • Jared Leto at first balked at the idea of playing another possible villain in Warner Bros.’ The Little Things. But the opportunity to pull off a total transformation changed his mind: ‘I just went to town’

‘We Ate and Drank Our Way Through New York’ • On the Rocks writer-director Sofia Coppola and star Rashida Jones talk about their long history, Bill Murray’s stunt driving and the one scene in their acclaimed Apple comedy that would not have been included if they’d made it today

The ‘New Language’ of Wander Darkly • Sienna Miller plays a woman who finds herself stuck in a surreal state of timeless existence after a traumatic accident and is forced to revisit her past — and examine her future. Miller and writer-director Tara Miele spoke to THR about their disorienting existential drama

‘It’s an Amazing, Weird Thing That We Do’ • Oscar winner Kevin Macdonald’s The Mauritanian follows the 14-year detainment of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, portrayed by Tahar Rahim, at Guantánamo Bay. Rahim and co-star Jodie Foster, who plays Slahi’s attorney, Nancy Hollander, tell THR how their political thriller evolved into a film about human resilience

ALL IN THE RUSSO FAMILY • For their adaptation of Nico Walker’s semiautobiographical novel Cherry, their gritty follow-up to the ground-and record-breaking Avengers: Endgame, directors Joe and Anthony Russo traded in superheroes for addiction and PTSD — and tapped their younger sister, Angela Russo-Otstot, to co-write the script in this family affair: ‘You...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 90 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Awards Special 3A January 25, 2021

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  • Release date: January 25, 2021

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The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

Can a Musical Beat Comedies to Sing Out at the Globes? • Song-and-dance movies once dominated the hybrid category, but in recent years they’ve been few and far between, presenting a challenge for films like Hamilton, The Prom and Eurovision Song Contest

Golden Globe Turns, Where Will It Stop? • The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s film and TV voters can be unpredictable, but trends have emerged over the years

Chases, Guns, but the Real Action Is Captured in Their Faces • Saddling up to work with director Paul Greengrass on the Western News of the World, film editor William Goldenberg cut a key shootout to reveal the growing relationship between Tom Hanks and Helena Zengel

‘The Crowning Achievement of My Life as an Actor’ • The two-time Oscar winner looks back at 40 years in show business, culminating in his most acclaimed performance to date in Warner Bros.’ The Way Back

5 Essential Ben Affleck Performances • He’s won Oscars for writing and producing, but Affleck always shines onscreen

How Delroy Lindo Morphed Into ‘a MAGA Hat-Wearing Trumpite’ • With a powerhouse performance in Netflix’s Da 5 Bloods, Delroy Lindo is primed for his first Oscar nomination. The actor looks back on a career full of ups and downs and his acclaimed fourth collaboration with Spike Lee: ‘I thought it was a meritocracy. No, not quite’

‘Trying to Find the Honesty in Everything’ • For Amanda Seyfried, playing Marion Davies in David Fincher’s Mank was a game-changer in that ‘somebody I truly have looked up to as a master for so long would allow me to enter his world’

Diane Warren • The Emmy and Grammy winner is aiming for her 12th Academy Award nomination, with three original songs in contention

Making Looks Pop on the Virtual Red Carpet • Leading into an awards season like no other, the traditional red carpet has pivoted to the virtual arena. But despite socially distancing, hair and makeup artists are still bringing the glam — especially for those Zoom tile close-ups

‘THE LAST WALK ON THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON’ • Jared Leto at first balked at the idea of playing another possible villain in Warner Bros.’ The Little Things. But the opportunity to pull off a total transformation changed his mind: ‘I just went to town’

‘We Ate and Drank Our Way Through New York’ • On the Rocks writer-director Sofia Coppola and star Rashida Jones talk about their long history, Bill Murray’s stunt driving and the one scene in their acclaimed Apple comedy that would not have been included if they’d made it today

The ‘New Language’ of Wander Darkly • Sienna Miller plays a woman who finds herself stuck in a surreal state of timeless existence after a traumatic accident and is forced to revisit her past — and examine her future. Miller and writer-director Tara Miele spoke to THR about their disorienting existential drama

‘It’s an Amazing, Weird Thing That We Do’ • Oscar winner Kevin Macdonald’s The Mauritanian follows the 14-year detainment of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, portrayed by Tahar Rahim, at Guantánamo Bay. Rahim and co-star Jodie Foster, who plays Slahi’s attorney, Nancy Hollander, tell THR how their political thriller evolved into a film about human resilience

ALL IN THE RUSSO FAMILY • For their adaptation of Nico Walker’s semiautobiographical novel Cherry, their gritty follow-up to the ground-and record-breaking Avengers: Endgame, directors Joe and Anthony Russo traded in superheroes for addiction and PTSD — and tapped their younger sister, Angela Russo-Otstot, to co-write the script in this family affair: ‘You...


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